
Wellington, Florida, United States โ March 30, 2025 โ After a strong season, Alise Oken (USA) topped off her Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) circuit with a victory aboard a promising younger mount in the $62,500 Vogel Grand Prix CSI 2*. At just 9 years old, Lady Lex carried her to the win in a competitive field on the final Sunday of the circuit.
Nineteen pairs jumped clear over Guilherme Jorgeโs (BRA) first-round course, so Oken knew the pace was going to be quick. Going up against far more seasoned pairs, the time to catch was already quite fast, but Oken took it up a notch faster.

โIn the jump-off, it was a lot of open galloping and when she gets going she is a rocket,โ Oken explained of how she used Lady Lexโs speed. โShe has a massive stride. I left out in the first line and in the last line; the leave-out was eight [strides] but I was slow in eight. She is so fast across the ground so I think thatโs where we got the win today.โ

They came home in a time of 36.32 seconds, which was only a hair faster than the time posted by second-place finisher Niamh McEvoy (IRL) aboard Sevilla van de Berghoeve Z, owned by GBBS International.

The Irish luck continued through third place, with Simon McCarthy (IRL) rounding out the podium aboard Gotcha, owned by Rock Ridge Farms.
From the moment Oken first sat on Lady Lex, owned by Hi Hopes Farm, she felt a connection.ย

โI bought her at the end of year 8-year-old year last year,โ she said of the Dutch Warmblood mare (Entertainer x Eldorado V/D Zeshoek). โMy fiance saw her jumping in Rotterdam and was really impressed with her. I tried her and we just clicked. I love how game she is. She always looks for the fence and wants to go. I love the blood and the mentality she hasโIโm really excited about her future.โ

Since the partnership is still relatively new, Oken hasnโt pushed the mare to see what sheโs capable of. โThe feeling is that she could do anything,โ she admitted. โI think with her itโs her heart, and she has the mentality that she can jump almost anything. You donโt know how big they can jump until you try and Iโm definitely going to try with her. I think she has all the ability to do it.โ
With the week going as planned, Oken will gear up for a summer season and continue to develop the horse under the guidance of trainer Markus Beerbaum.

โI was aiming for this final grand prix with her to see where we are before summer,โ she explained. โIโd love to move her up and do some 1.50m, maybe 1.55m by the end of the year, but I also donโt like to rush my horses when I develop them. I want to get to know her and have a good relationship with her. Markus and I will work together and make a good plan because I think by the time sheโs 10 or 11 sheโll be doing the top of the sport.โ
For Oken, originally from Charlotte, NC, Wellington has become home. โI love being here,โ she said of Wellington. โI live here the majority of the year so it’s great we get to have these incredible five-star, high-level shows. I try to sit down before circuit starts and make a plan, then work backwards from WEF 12 with all the horses. Iโm really grateful and happy to be here.โ

Final Results โ $62,500 Vogel Grand Prix CSI 2*
1) Alise Oken (USA) & Lady Lex โ 0 / 0 โ 36.32
2) Niamh McEvoy (IRL) & Sevilla van de Berghoeve Z โ 0 / 0 โ 36.81
3) Simon McCarthy (IRL) & Gotcha โ 0 / 0 โ 37.27
Source: Press Release from Wellington International
Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein
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